The Straits Times, 13 September 1934
1934-09-13
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Title Section25 1934-09-13 1 The Straits Times [BSTABLIBHID HSAHLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934. 20 I'AGfcS PRICE 10 CKNTS25 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-13 1 SINGAPORE: 140. CECIL ST. CPHONE 51SO. HILTONPA ISPKING PILLOWS Safe AfcnU i PASKOE CO. I rVBNITOBB IMANtFACTOKni^ CORNWALL MOUSE S4. Ortbard I -PHONE 2153. ■^BF B^BBBBBBB^.^ BbK^BBBBBw MV^ j^BBBBr REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EAST -H. M. HODGES -37. ROWNSON ROAD. SINGAPORE h ny comparison of the New Chryslef-Plymouth with b||L other210 words
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Advertisement290 1934-09-13 1 <* W«i" I IA '•r^yW'v DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES 1 I NO. J. 3630. tl^Bß, N J <:HHVI BLACK CRFPEDE CHINE \Bt^ FABRIC S (>K ?NE? NE wrranNr bar cfntre clip xTt^^^^ bar and rFNTRK cl|p WITHONKBAKUMRKU.iI TRIMMED WITH HKOWN PRICE $11.23. >^g^ PR.Ce' $i 1.75. BLACK SOLA SILK COURT290 words
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Advertisement12 1934-09-13 1 Sr FOR FLOWERS PHONC 4097 I IS. Orchard Read, 1 (Amber Mansions)12 words
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Advertisement60 1934-09-13 2 IV A 0. BRITISH INIMA AND AIM AH (hIMWIMItIMI til ».»Ihii<l» Mau Ban ?im uomrniHi amu int" tun n*. i ,I I i i II ■nvin Ml I .il imlMii IMi ItnMli I l>> tn ►>•- II II 1 118 Blillßliß ■n MmJVJB*"' ißystt HUM lIHN Hill ro IH» ,i60 words
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Advertisement142 1934-09-13 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. I MIS Kill B| Jil*nl InKtHHVL larP '^Wljßy fflw In ii t] •MB MA|d B»pl 11 II Via •'"fflfcL wSyjMjMukM>*. i> >> i >ii \rjin HJtBiB i**!' 1 i.vllli 1 1 nftfl X&T ll Mam B«Im NuMM> MimiWm VtA«hiMt lIJWI Huf II tea M i ili^ tfcT lii142 words
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Advertisement118 1934-09-13 2 I ttK KABT ASIATIC lU. itßjyvpL.- w ANn rnmniit to UMMO4. l-OlWOMi.MglfflL"*"-fili 4BSU X W&m 111 l^nnWi 1 11 N m« HUM Orl oirrwAßiw. mi?*-:: IM '111 I* I lIAMItIHIti AMI Mil A MNIR IW.U.H m ii .i-.kin. B^cl lUMIl <luH iPnm|MKl«i IhmimwlM IB n»rw»n»» '""""••■.MR.W. 11 "-■•"•ifar-wr""!!";"',, lIIIMIH tlllt*118 words
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Advertisement73 1934-09-13 2 riU.MPI Nl I INIT hNMM fltaM AMERICAN STYLE £71.12. ■INQAIKMIt 10 tUROPt VIA AMtHICA. SRIAtItT ADVANCI IN tnURIBf CLAM l UXURY. AwmmiMirsiiiMi IIOYD ItMaMAikA^l |H Hiiiuniiij'^ w§ m>h nv> OUTWAHI' Wi &uv .i i-?^B^B 1 1 l%lltt til '> I Wli I tiJ».aK*IM **iim lilM>>l>M HBWRfwiwßßt^ n. i ii >73 words
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Advertisement227 1934-09-13 2 ry n. t.^ «m umNm «m iit?hl Vf. tN>T' M M th» r»iM*u« M*i«v BialM B«iu«it Tlm Im ti lUHHM m diir 7V BLUE FUNNEL LINE ■■mil*, limill t(t MAJUMIAftI MINUON AM-mitliMl BllttfßlMM «*mbi i»«iiV' < J"BLI? n Mil Hft •ll#Hn4 111 Via PiH ■•MUnlww Km, hi *u4 I ulaMiK*227 words
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Article632 1934-09-13 3 Japanese Assistance. EXPERTS ARRIVE IN SHANGHAI. Marking a step forward in the progress of the Naval Ministry's Ktangnan Dock, the construction of the Ping Hal, the biggest warship to be built by the yard, will oe begun In earnest following the arrival of Mr. Toshio632 words
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Article225 1934-09-13 3 Decrease In Tied-Up Tonnage. The tied-up tonage of the world's shipping at the end of July totalled 8,740,000 tons, a decrease of approximately 33 per cent., from a year ago when It stood at 13.125,000 tons. This obviously reflects the favourable turn In International trade. It may also225 words
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Article169 1934-09-13 3 Chinese Steamers In Collision. Shanghai. An accident which, for a moment, appeired to be very serious took place on Aug. 27. when two steamers collided outside Woosung m the outer anchorage. The Shun An, of the Shun An S.S. Co., had anchored because of bad coal. thu.» interrupting169 words
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Article173 1934-09-13 3 TOG lAN. Neth 673 tons, from Por.tiar.ak 13-9. for Tombelan. Pontlanak 15-9. BLINJOE. Dut 7 IS tons, from B'masin 13-9. for B'misin 16-9. VALENTYN. Dut.. 1.181 tons, from Sourabaya 13-9. for Ball Lombok Java 15-9. TOBA Neth 687 tons, from DJambl 13-9. for Dja.nbi 15-9. HUA TONO. Brit..173 words
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Article230 1934-09-13 3 Inner Harbour Berths Inconvenient. Canton. While repeated reports are made In the local vernacular press stating that foreign steamship companies are ready to moor their vessels after Oct. 1 Inside the new Inner Harbour, It was learned today that the companies are most reluctant to make230 words
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Article167 1934-09-13 3 Deutsche Lloyd Director On Depression. Herr Lindermann. chairman of the recent meeting of shareholders of Deutsche Lloyd, reviewing conditions during the past year, pointed out that the company had lost in 1973 no less than 28,000.000 reichsmarks net on exchange, and for the year 1934 would lcse no167 words
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Article137 1934-09-13 3 Port traffic of Rotterdam. Entrances July 1934: 997 <889) shipj. measuring 1.630.714 (1.377.016) tons net for Rotterdam; 220 (260 ships, measuring 375.505 (399.007) tons net for the small ports m the environs. January- July 1934: 6.538 (5.696 > ships measuring 10.230.206 < 8.70^.728 > tons net for137 words
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Article121 1934-09-13 3 Thursday, September 13. Ship* alongside the Wharves or expected U arrive Godowo fi«rf Entrant* KEPPEL HARBOLK. Main Whan Sri Tunda. Lch. "Lady Oulllemarri." Lea. "Crow." Oil Whart NIL Coal Whart Nil VESSELS IN ORX DOCK*. Tanjoa* Paaar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Nil. aWpri Hartww King's Dock121 words
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Article26 1934-09-13 3 According to telegraphic advice the chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia. the light bouy Straat Padang |l* 14. O N—lo2 31. O' E U not burn-26 words
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Advertisement154 1934-09-13 3 AUCTION NOTICE. AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold and leasehold Singapore properties. To be held at our sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday. Sept. 17. 1934. at 2.M p.m. PARTICULARS. Lot 1. Valuable M years' leasehold land and houses known as Nos. 75 and 76. Rochore Canal Road. Re-survey area154 words
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Advertisement744 1934-09-13 3 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M 6 LLOYDS AGENTS:— BOOKING AGENTS. F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Freight MiS— Paauie Sl3l CANADIAN PACIFIC. STEAMSHIPS LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE TO EUROPE First Class From £106.4.6 Up OlsMirtm Wttß CanadkM Paelfle Atlantic KipiSM— Second Class From £70.6.1 REDUCED744 words
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Advertisement460 1934-09-13 3 STE*wwip ro.. iTD. (Inearyarated In England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via Parta and Sues Canat Due SaM Steamer S"por« B'pora •CITY OP NORWICH Sept. 14 Sept. 16 CITY OF KHIOB Oct 14 Oct 16 CITY OP KHARTODM Oct. 30 NOT CITY OP CAMBRIDGE Nov. 14 Nov. 16460 words
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Miscellaneous197 1934-09-13 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mln. temp. Ins. Sunshine temp. hrs. *P Alor Star 88 Nil 37 73 Sitiawan »1 0.11 7.3 73 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 3.5 72 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 7.7 73 Malacca 86 Nil 109 75 Singapore Kalian g AercdromO 90197 words
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Advertisement444 1934-09-13 4 SITUATIONS VACANT wm applying fot am pesHtaa tied to these tifcanas af l-stl-Bionlali De net sen* ertgwaas. LOCAL EMPLOYERS m ving vacancies for Europeans are urged to consult the Chairman of the European OnemnJoyment OommlUee at the YMCA. Singapore POSITION OPEN for young sound engineer Apply with copies of all444 words
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Advertisement755 1934-09-13 4 HOUSES. FLATS TO LET Bungalow 3«IA, Orchard Road AnguUla Co PASIR PANJANG HILL. Three aad two bed roomed bungalows (one furnished)Apply 034, Straits Times. Ne, 6, MT. ELIZABETH. Modern conveniences Apply Nathin, M North Bridg* Rd, Adelphl Bldg. Tel 4t?C NO. 71 Sophia Road. Modern sanitation, electric lighting and garage.755 words
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Advertisement828 1934-09-13 4 MtSCri I.ANEOUS TOD QAM MATE THE SONDAT TIMES delivered to you every week for three months for tlm. Manager. Sunday Times. IT YOU EUTB RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas, have the Straits Budget ported to than ewsry week. 014 yearly includtai postage. oßlsfpj Malaya, $13 JO within Malaya Orders, setompsntni by828 words
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Advertisement817 1934-09-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). NOTICE Is hereby given that the Twentyfifth Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of The Sungel Bagan Rubber Company, Limited, win be held at the Offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday, Sept 25, 1934,817 words
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Advertisement603 1934-09-13 4 BUSINESS CARDS, etc. i MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr«. HARU and Mras HAMA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. TWO INTERESTING BOOKS. FINDING THE WORTH WHILE IN THE ORIENT, by Lucian Swift Kirtland. An invaluable, chatty book of the very sort of information one most needs for Intelligent travel m603 words
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Advertisement469 1934-09-13 4 FIGARO Ladles Rklrdressera. PERMANENT WAVING. By gaianan sTiaiii la $8, $10 ONLY RAFFLES BOTEL. (Raaaa 120) aad at 93. Bras Baaaa Read. FINANCIAL $150,000 to invest on first class house property In Singapore at 7% interest Applications to be addresred "Middle-East." Straits Times LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF Ladies Silk Starkiags and469 words
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Miscellaneous138 1934-09-13 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES w.tmn OntuMt Without MiIir M»Ur» rMUse. 53 s11 SIS S3 S55 lote O«Ut»Uo» elwqoea «bo«li l»tl»*« t).r wul tank dJaeoant. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The eharfM iM lurtitttoM l« CLASSIriM> Al>VKBTlSEBtENTS «r« as »n*«:— U oenu per Une P«r lnMrtJoo »J™J" Bum eb»r«« of II o« tMerOon. Tfcer» an »pproxlm«teU138 words
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Advertisement225 1934-09-13 5 HOTELS I ■■■■■■■■■■naiMHMMHHMHMHIM TONIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL CABARET 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. KIRO BORIS DANCE (FOBMAC) (DIRECT FROM PARIS) 9.45 p.m. to NON -DINERS $1.00 MIDNIGHT EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5381 ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL t TONIGHT FRIDAY225 words
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Advertisement139 1934-09-13 5 P H ILOO THE RADIO WITHOUT A RIVAL FOR NATURAL REPRODUCTION^^EE ZZI SELECTIVITYz^E^QUALITY^EBEi VOLUMES ABSOLUTE SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION^ LONG DISTANCE R FCF PTION MB ALL AT THE SAME PRICE AS THE ORDINARY RECEIVER ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA LTD. (Owners Operators of sution "Z.H.1." 49.9 Meters). BROADCAST139 words
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Miscellaneous412 1934-09-13 5 B.B.C. PROGRAMME. I Following are programmes to be broadcast from the Empire Transmit' ten Schedule of Wavelengths. Call Signs Frequency Wavelengths Kc/s. OSA 6.050 4959 OSA 9.510 3155 O&C 9.385 31.90 OSD 11.750 25 53 GSE 11.860 25.30 GSF 15.140 1982 GSG 17.790 16.M OSH 21.470 13.97 TODAY. 6.20 a.m.412 words
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Miscellaneous376 1934-09-13 5 PHOHI-HOLLAND. Following are the programmes to be broadcast by Phohl-Holland station Wavelength 16.88 M. THURSDAY, SEPT. 13. 8 p.m. Musical programme conducted by Loe Cohen. gTalk by Mr. W. P. L. Spruit: "Short waves— long distances." Concert (continued). 9.0 Records. 9.20 Concert (continued). FRIDAY, SEPT. 14. 8 p.m- Station orchestra376 words
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Miscellaneous668 1934-09-13 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle il_l-l*° I—l— l JO" 31 jj| »||3* p*""w a m mmmm (CLUES.) 26. Utensil 1. SeUsh person 31. Agile 4. Legal 32. School roll 10. Without preparation 33. Edge 11. Imagine S4. Soon 15. Denomination 16. Pithy saying 18. Excuse Jo 9 cCUn^ voioe SoUuion Of Tue»day',668 words
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1209 1934-09-13 6 Lancashire Reaction To U. S. Silver Plan. London, Aug. 21. The Lancasnire cotton Industry responded favourably to the American plin for nationalising silver, the assumption being that something more was to follow. "It is a step In the right direction" was the comment of1,209 words
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Article246 1934-09-13 6 The lulloving rubber returns are for the month of August:— Ma Alor Oajah— 26.SO0 lb Australasia. 21,000 lb. Aycr Pans*.— 72.000 Ib. Bukit Kubu— 13,000 lb. Glenealy 45.793 Ib. Jalan Kebun 10.6*0 lb. Kluang 39.000 lb. Pajam 127,000 lb. Port Swettenham 10,340 lb. Tambalak.— 20.000 lb. Tehik Anson—246 words
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Article46 1934-09-13 6 An attempt is shortly to be made, by Wiley Post, the famous American airman, to fly from New York to Los Angeles at a tremendous height He hopes to reach a speed of 350 m.p.h or more, and his equipment will lnriud> a rubber stratosphere suit46 words
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Article357 1934-09-13 6 In their weekly market report dated Auk. 24, Messrs. Malcolm Bowley and Son, state: O«pper. The market opened easier this week, and fell away to £28.0.0. three months, from which point there was a recovery up to £28.10X1. on Thursday. The main feature of Interest this week357 words
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Article12 1934-09-13 6 The output of Rambun Mines. TanJong Rambutan for August 1934 was Pis.252.76.12 words
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Article319 1934-09-13 6 "SEVERE DEGREE OF RESTRICTION. Company Report MENGLEMBU LODE AND DIFFICULT WORK. The annual meeting of Menglembu Lode Mining Co. Ltd., will be held at Penan*, on Sept. 19. The directors' report states: Mine Working. During the financial year under review the mine was worked on tribute as heretofore, and during319 words
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Article41 1934-09-13 6 A non-sbifcable bathing costume has made Its appearance In Canada. It is made of rubberised silk containing a number 0/ small air pockets which keep the wearer afloat, although ttie pockets do not give the costume the iDDearance of belne inflatpd41 words
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Advertisement107 1934-09-13 6 UNANIMOUS VERDICT "WONDERFUL" THIRD SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED OP THE LATEST BIFFIT GOLF SETS (MADE IN ENGLAND) FULL DRIVING PRACTICE WITH A REAL GOLF BALL THE DEVICE INDICATES ALL FAULTY SHOTS. k ARCHIE COMPSTON DEMONSTRATES THE PERFECT ACTION OF BiFFIT GOLF SET BALL TRAVELS 40-50 FLET AND RETURNS 10 PEG PRICE107 words
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Advertisement72 1934-09-13 6 BUY THE B E S T KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS We offer a complete service including 1. Attractive hire parehass terms 2. Repurchase CMtracl3 3. Monthly rental* AND THE LOWEST PRICES MALAYAN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CO. 14, ROBINSON ROAD SUM KEE FLOWERSHOP SPECIALJSl IN FLOKAL DECORATIONS. BOl QIITS ANI> WREATHS Orders promptly72 words
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Advertisement274 1934-09-13 7 r l LAST TWO SHOWS TONIGHT 6.15 ft 9T.15 A THE LAST WORD INf^HRffflB SCREAMUNEO L I >^fT^T\ J|k i B-^kA in! wJI Eil Hi y auce wh>t lYi COMMENCING TOMORROW WOMEN TRIED TO TEACH HIM IOVII 1 j BARTHELMESS Q i i i\ iMI)IgaJiS5t it^ii 1 i A JEAN274 words
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Advertisement361 1934-09-13 7 "Brilliant Mystery Film that keeps you guesting Singapore Free Press (yesterday) A DITl^l NIGHTLY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS ARE HELD Sl'KI L\sJF\w\ I \#L- BOUND BY THIS LATEST O MOST EXCITING MYSTERY I -w ThriUer by the author of KING KONG" /J3^k EDGAR WALLACE'S Sensational >tor> of a man of a hundred361 words
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Advertisement123 1934-09-13 7 j ONLY-A CIGARETTE!!! «j lit O K 6 I IIC DOCTORS have approved tH ROUND AIRTIGHT TINS OP SO OBTAINASLI EVUtYWHERf FILTER TIPPED VIRGINIA made in England by ROTHMANS SOLE AODTT8 POR MALAYA TOM STOREY CO., Hongkong Bank Chmmben, Singapore. 8OL« ARJCA D18TRIBDTOR8:— «»B«aport. SWB LKONO A CO, M, China123 words
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Article218 1934-09-13 8 Rubber Weaker On News From U.S. 'From Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Sept. 13. Latest T'ews of the American textile strike being rather more serious, all rubber markets are inclined to be weaker. The loral market shows a marked Fetback this morning. Sellers are offering freely and buyers218 words
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Article207 1934-09-13 8 S.ngapore, Sept. 13, 12 noon. Buyer. SoKcr Gambler 4.2 d Java Cube f-50 Hamburg Cube 750 White Muntok Pepper 42.50 White Pepper 41.50 Black Pepper 16 50 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 2.90 Copra, mixed 2.25 Small Flake Tapioca 370 Fair Flake Tapioca 35u Mcd Pearl Tapioca 6-25 Small207 words
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45 1934-09-13 8 The RMS "Comorln" with malls from Europe Is xpected to arrive at Penang at 4 p.m. today. The malls are expected to reach Singapore by the 554 p.m. train tomorrow evening and will be dealt with on Saturday morning.45 words
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Article56 1934-09-13 8 The local agent* of the Netherlands Air Mull Seivice notify that the outward aeroplane Is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 pm. today. The mall will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 6 pm. Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out56 words
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LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article452 1934-09-13 8 Issue Val. Pd. 4/- 4/- Ampat Tin Buyers 5/Sellers. 5/9 £1 £1 Asam Kumbang 37/6 40/- cd. £1 £1 Austral Malay 50/62/6 xd. 6/- 5/- Ayer Hitam 14/6 15/3 1 1 Ayer Weng £1 £1 Bangrin Tin £1 £1 Changkat Tin £1 £1 Chenderiang 50 50 Hitam Tin 1452 words
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Article296 1934-09-13 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.85 1.95 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 6.3.0 6.8.0 10 I British Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.60 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Prefs. 25/3 26/6 El £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 23/9296 words
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Article123 1934-09-13 8 Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 108 112 nom. Singapore Municipal 41/2 p.c. of 1809 red. 1955 $1,000,000 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4^ p.c of 1907 red. 1947 «1.6C0/00 110 115 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 p.c. ot 1913 red. 1963 $2,300,000 105 HCr.om.123 words
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Article371 1934-09-13 8 Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today* Prices Allenby ($1) Alor Gajah ($1) A. Hitam ($1) Fraser LyaU Evatt Co. 1.95 2.05 1.95 2.00 1.60 1.70 160 1.65 2.10 *.2O 2.10 2.20 A. Malay ($2) A. Molek ($1) A. Panas ($1) Bassett ($1) 3.40 3.50 3.40371 words
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Article219 1934-09-13 8 The following: are the exchange! rates this morning, according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 7/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/4 13/64 London, 60 days' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 30 days' sight 2/4 5/32 London,219 words
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Article68 1934-09-13 8 Noon, Sept. 13. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 25»/ 8 25i,i (F. 0.8.) 25 7/16 25 9/16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers. Oct.-Dec. 26 26>/ 8 Jan.-Mar. 27 27 Vs Apr.-June 27; l' t 27y 8 Tone of Market: Easy.68 words
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Article35 1934-09-13 8 From China and Japan by Calcutta Maru due at Singapore tomorrow morning. From China by Chaksang due a' S'ngapore tomoriow morning. From China and Japan by Kutsan^'' due at Singapore on Saturday morning.35 words
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Article87 1934-09-13 8 Rugby, Sept. 11. Foreign exchanges today were:— Amsterdam 7.3o ['■> Athens 515 sellers. Berlin 12.45 Bombay 1/6 1/ltid. Brussels 21.09 Bucharest 495 Buenos Aires 36'/>d. sellers official. Copenhagen 22.40 Geneva 15.16 Helsingfors 226% Hong Kong 1/6 M. Lisbon 110<« Madrid 36 7/32 Milan 57 11/16 Montevideo 39»4,d. sellers official.British Wireless - 87 words
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Article284 1934-09-13 8 T*4ay. Burma (Elephant*) 3 pm. North and East India (Elephanta) 3 p.m. South India (Rohna) ..3 pm. Bengkalis Port de Kock. Padang. PaJun Baroe. Siak and Selat PandJang (Tldore) 4p m. Blliijoe Pangkal Pinang (de Weert) 4 p.m. Tandjons? Pandan (de Weert) 4 p.m. Ad:n (Corfu) 7284 words
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Article36 1934-09-13 8 A v St. Aidegonde Carom Jempo Verde Carthage Lri; nrra. S pore Londor. July 27 Aug IS July 26 Aug 18 Aug. 3 Aug 23 Aug. 15 Sept. 3 Aug. 17 Sept. 836 words
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Advertisement96 1934-09-13 8 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED A.D. 1720 THE WORDS OF A FAMOUS AUTHOR:d For a Corporation to live for two hundred years is very well m itse but to live at the end of that time amidst the increasing confidence and goodwill of those who have entrusted their interests to its96 words
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
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77 1934-09-13 9 Mr. Mungo Park's Outspoken Restriction Comments. Condemnation of the "distressing political controversy" which is proving "inimical to the tin industry." and a renewed attack on the tin restriction scheme m general were features of the speech by Mr. Mango Park at the annual meeting of77 words
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Article2038 1934-09-13 9 Mr. Mungo Park said the accounts of Ulu Klang Tin Co. disclosed the fact that the company Is m a satisfactory financial position, and that though only permitted to work for 27^ per cent, cf its assessed capacity, the directors were m a position to pay2,038 words
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Article54 1934-09-13 9 At an extraordinary general meeting ot Kampar Malaya Tin Dredging. Ltd held In London, resolutions providing for the voluntary UquidaMo. of the company and the distribution among the members. In accordance with their respective rights, of 641.070 shares of ss. each of Southern Kinta Consolidated.54 words
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Article63 1934-09-13 9 During the week ending Bepterr.ber 8. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 24 190 cases, of which 13,550 cases were to the United Kingdom. 42S cases to Europe. 9.772 cases to Canada, and 943 cases elsewhere. Total exports for the period Jai.uary 1 to63 words
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Article46 1934-09-13 9 The new underground station at Chancery Lane was opened on June 26. It is claimed that this station sets a new standard m quietness as even the squeaks of the escalators have been eliminated. Rubber flooring has oeen fitted to death the sound of footsteps etc46 words
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Article276 1934-09-13 9 Last Night's London Quotations. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 12. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rtoe or fall Is m relation to the price of Sept. 11. GOVERNMENT STOCKS, BRITISH. Rise or FaD Conversion Loan 6% 119% -1/16276 words
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Article439 1934-09-13 9 The following publications were Issued or received by the Department of Statistics. B.S. and P. M.S.. during the period Aug. 25 to Aug. 31. 1934. inclusive, and are available for public use In the Reference Library. Fuller ten Building. Singapore. Application may be made by members ol439 words
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Article28 1934-09-13 9 Renong Tin Ltd. re recommending payment en October 11 of a dividend ot 10 per cent. In respect of the year ended June 30, 1934.28 words
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Advertisement649 1934-09-13 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In Hong Kong). The liability of members Is limited to the j extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 ot 1930 of the Colony. 111 111 OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $30,000,000 R ?SrUnr649 words
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Advertisement11 1934-09-13 9 Other financial and commercial news will be found on page 6.11 words
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Advertisement426 1934-09-13 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter 185S) Paid Up Capital Ui 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! f3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 18. BfchoptfBtc. London E.CJ. AfcnU and Branches. Alar Star Hollo SaUron Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok426 words
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55 1934-09-13 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE THUSDAY, SEPT, 13, 1934 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. llrt .-I H ttl I I i «tu I i( i uuttri 1 i (lift flflA VMtMtttfc* lU*s I i (<i \\\t it I tut bfco«\ei U\i I 1 III! ttO Hi I i «\\HM tit r.VU iviltfitfd U\«t I55 words
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Article25 1934-09-13 10 I j I pivlilU R|HiliM lftU\|iKlil HilM i Alt l Ml 1 j \\sH M I i l j I I25 words
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Article1153 1934-09-13 10 M could get them to speak and then we learned the facts. A landslide it had been right enough, but it had descended on the coolie lines! There were seven of vs m the bungalow besides the four servants and getting into overalls we set out lor1,153 words
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Advertisement19 1934-09-13 10 INI ROIINION PIANO COLUMBIA POHIAKU MAUt IN INUt Wn MMtl HI MIOI $1110 IrW-!'. 4 MimiQN fUIIO Ot IN19 words
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Article, Illustration375 1934-09-13 11 POWERS CATCH A TARTAR. Embarrassment Over Soviet Invitation. "DELICATE PROBLEM." Sub-Committee Examining Tangle. Geneva, Sept. 12. Mr. de Yalera's candid utterance in the League Assembly demanding more limelight on the discussions relating to the Soviet's admission has embarrassed the powers dealing with this delicateSin Chew Jit Poh - 375 words
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Article141 1934-09-13 11 Justice Of Chinese Claim For Seat Nanking. Sept. 12 Chinese public and official circles arc very anxious over China's re-election t > the Leagu? Council, being of the opinion that the failure of China's rein would have deplorable consequences. The leading Chinese dailies argu? that after Japan's141 words
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Article422 1934-09-13 11 Informal Talks. KWANTUNG COMMANDER SERIOUSLY ILL. Shanghai, Bept. 13. Gen. Nishikarl, commander-ln-chief of the Japanese Kwantung Command and concurrently Ambassador to Manchukuo, who was reported to have decided to tender his resignation, is now m a critical condition In a Dairen hospital, states a message from that port.Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 422 words
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Article96 1934-09-13 11 To Stage Manoeuvres Off North China. Shanghai, kept. 12. While the Chinese Government is i asking the people to remember the m- vasion of Mukden on Sept. 13, the Japanese Government Is commemorating the day by staging a big naval manoeuvre near the port of Dairen. More96 words
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Article123 1934-09-13 11 Many Manchukuo Agents Arrested. Shanghai. Sept. 12. The recruiting headquarters at Tangshan of Li Chl-chun, one of the Manchukuo army leaders who took part m the occupation oi *he Luan regions by Japanese and Manchukuo troops a year ago, were raided by Chinese police last night when 17123 words
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Article141 1934-09-13 11 Extraordinary Powers For A Chairman. London, Sept. 12. Extraordinary powers hare been vested In 37 -year-old Mr. Graham Towers, chairman of the new Central Bank of Canada, the by-laws of which have Just been Issued. The Governor will be the supreme bead, holding office for sevenReuter - 141 words
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Article106 1934-09-13 11 Enthusiastic Welcome In Paris. Paris, Sept. 11. Prince George and Princess Marina have arrived here from Munich. The crowd, infected with the happiness radiating from the Royal couple, soon lost its first slight Reserve and mingled with the royal party as if to welcome the newly-engaged couple home.Reuter - 106 words
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Article74 1934-09-13 11 Five Killed In Glasgow Collision. London, Sept. 7. The engine-driver, the fireman and three others, including two women, were killed and more than 40 injured m the train smash on the London, Midland and Scottish railway near Glasgow Central Station. Both trains were completely wrecked and most ofReuter - 74 words
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Article55 1934-09-13 11 Geneva, Sept. 3. In order to give voters m the Saar a clear perception of the consequences of their acts, the League Council has < decided to appoint a committee of three to examine and make clear the consequences, political, economic and financial of the plebiscite, relating toReuter - 55 words
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Article57 1934-09-13 11 Madrid. Sept. 9. Eight people were killed and 45 injured In fighting between strikers and police, a sequel to the 24-hour general sirike declared on Sept. 8, as a protest against the Catalan landowners' opposition to the land law. Three hundred persons were arrested but 100 so farReuter - 57 words
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Article62 1934-09-13 11 New Movement Started By Madame Sun. Shanghai, Sept. 12. Madame Soong Ching-ling (Mrs. Sun Yat-sen) has formeo an organisation known as the Funu Wei Sin Tom; Mins Hut (Women's Reform Union). A petition has b > n submitted t" the Fifth Kuomlntang C- ngress dcrn'.r.dlng equality for62 words
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Article66 1934-09-13 11 Promoting Trade In The North. Shanghai. Sept. 12. A strong Sino-Japanese bank to be styled the Hsing Yeh Bank will soon be established In China with headquarters in Pelping. The Bank of Taiwan and the Chosen Bank are reported to be preparing to put In 20,000,000 yon in66 words
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Article, Illustration97 1934-09-13 11 Attempt On life Of Sir John Anderson. Darjeellng, Sept 11 Three accused persons concerned m the attempt on the life of Sir John Anderson, Governor of Bengal, on May 8, have been sentenced to death, two others to 14 years' rigorous imprisonment, and another to 12 years,Reuter - 97 words
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Article153 1934-09-13 11 Heavy Decline Since The War. London. Sent. 8. Encouragement of large- rcale Empire migration should be avoided m the present state of *li» overseas' markets and also general advances of capital for land settlement shouli be discontinued, according to the report of the inter-departmental committee on migration underReuter - 153 words
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Article133 1934-09-13 11 Why Human Skins Turn Brown. Rugby, Sept. 8. In an actress on Vitamin C, or Absorbic Acid, at the British Association meeting at Aberdeen, Professor Szent Gycrgyi described how he bei came Interested in the properties ot the adrenal gland near the kidneyj. defects in which cause theBritish Wireless - 133 words
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Article96 1934-09-13 11 Must Obey The Primate's Orders. Berlin, Sept. 6. I The nominal union of the evangelical churches m Germany was accomplished when Dr. Jaeger, the juridical member of Reichsblshop Mueller's ecclesiastical cabinet, decreed that the churches m Bavaria and Wurttemberg ceased to be independent and their {legal power passesReuter - 96 words
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371 1934-09-13 11 Mediation Fails. OUTSIDE SUPPORT FOR THE WORKERS. SaylesvtUe, (Rhode Is.), Sept. 11. A total of 142 persons. Including IS militiamen, were Injured in desperate rioting round the mills today. A crowd broke the cordon with shouts of "Let's get at the militia." They attackedReuter - 371 words
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Article77 1934-09-13 11 Arrest Of 50 Alleged Communists. Berlin, Sept. 6. I Fifty alleged Communists have been arrested by Gen. Goering's police m the Scho°neberg district of Berlin. The r ft i Q3> which followed long and i careful observation on certain houses and people are continuing and are creating muchReuter - 77 words
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Article29 1934-09-13 11 Rugby, Sepv 11. General Post Office returns show that the number of wireless reviving licences issued up to the end of August last was 6.428 960—British WirelessBritish Wireless - 29 words
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Article684 1934-09-13 11 Passenger's Story Of Shooting. MORE DISCLOSURES. Lifeboat Leaves Without Passengers. New York, Sept. 12. It appears that Alagna, the second radio officer of the Morro Castle, has been arrested and will be arraigned today when the question of bail will be decided. Several other members of the684 words
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Article57 1934-09-13 11 Shanghai. Sept. 12. The authorities of the fn-ton-Hankow Railway hive decided to build a bridge across the Yangtse River, so as to link up with the Peiping-Han-kow and the Peipin?-Suiyu.-in Railways. The bridge which will be the longest and most expensive m China will take more57 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-09-13 12 !•...,...•> o Hr«le»t 1.. ii i pi 1 1 i i ttracllca tit l.illnu t Ml Hull i II II lII* Mllllilll ill Mflnia.l29 words
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Article15 1934-09-13 12 WITNESS FINED FOR CONTEMPT. |ki_ Mil, I I' I I I Ilila 111 In an15 words
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Article17 1934-09-13 12 AUSTRALIANS GOLD RUSH. »'MIM JNMto4 v"l) v( Alluvial D«fo3l lln mini will, li I liail I I17 words
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Article13 1934-09-13 12 TANGGAVELU AND MARAPPAN. fha wnilif 1MB ruahatf Hit •ml in ii m urui-13 words
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Article15 1934-09-13 12 SULTAN PLAYS MIDGET GOLF. M Birtod«y PlrtJF: il mm Oim O« < i I" ■•< (From nut15 words
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Article18 1934-09-13 12 SINGAPORE MAN WINS APPEAL. Ml Mto M* Itemlh I IWII I II. (IBM lll|iilli III III IjJ I18 words
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Article34 1934-09-13 13 ilmmmi iimlhhll.»ii« i >ll > nVim> I Urn* I'ttAM I ■>* It. I .I ll I lull \V- I f-K' .l!r..t i'iiilh ut iH.iilMrin I »*»it Wi i r i .Mill.. I a l34 words
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Article, Illustration73 1934-09-13 13 "USE OF ARM WILL BE RESTORED." ***** inig Mil IW ttttUnt \t III! llUtlUtt H0» f H* lip |«l if ttiU«i an i it iiIIm hii limit m«t r»w iw III «n In i m! Illlil llii' I i|UA«lttti t\i\ i\\m I) In ,tilllMlll-> III auiiii OUlAMI HlMI'llKl <••■ Mil!73 words
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Article17 1934-09-13 13 Hint IMiiImv who hiiili'iiH i>« wi I .11. ithiK .1 <'"' I Ml mil 1 117 words
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Article19 1934-09-13 13 14 STROKES OF THE RATTAN. M it 1 1 in ii hi IVmiltt I Vtititti rnl .•hi Liiitai Ml \<19 words
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Advertisement47 1934-09-13 13 Yeur Pert enal AppeArance... I vi. Ul \iv .'I I iiii.liiii I J\ 1.1.1 111 blMlllfM Mllll •>i Ni-iv Vwl 'i tin mi IIIM mill I Jk ki mi Ilium hi« iMllli. 4 1 1 ■ll If Hi liH^ WING LOONG Ili.M ...uM, MINUAH)IUI,Ml t tI«ONH tat,47 words
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273 1934-09-13 14 Perry Retains American Tennis Title. New York, Sept. IX Fred Perry, the British holder of the American Lawn Tennis trophy, retained his title today by defeating Wllmer Allison (U.S.A.) In the final, 8—4, 6—3. Z-i, 1—9, 8—6. It will be273 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-09-13 14 me finish of the fifth race yesterday. Sicana wins by half a length. Aiya-Aiya (No. 5) and Snuff-Box (No. I) came up fast to finish a neck behind Salmon Par, who is on the rails.35 words
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200 1934-09-13 14 New York, Sept. 12. T. A. Torrance. the British Walker Cup captain, went two stages further m the American amateur golf championship at Brooklines today by winning both his third and fourth round matches. George Dunlop, the holder, was defeated. The resultsReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-09-13 14 EcU brlnrinr m Smllinr Eyes after winning: the third race for Mr. A. van Tooren15 words
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129 1934-09-13 14 Newcastle Get Their First Points. London, Sept. 12. Newcastle gaineo their first points m *he league competition this season by defeating Blackpool at home. A friendly game between last season's winners of the English League, the Arsenal, .and the winners of the Scottish League, Glasgow Rangers, took, place at HighburyReuter - 129 words
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Article353 1934-09-13 14 Tiberius Runs A Game Race. London, Sept. 12. The St. Leger stakes run at Doncaster today over a distance of one mile, six furlongs and 132 yards resulted as lollowos: Mr. M. H. Benson's WINDSOR LAD <C. Smlrke) 1. Sir A. Bailey's TIBERIUS (Jones)Reuter - 353 words
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Article290 1934-09-13 14 Keppel To Meet Sepoy Lines G.C. Teams lor the match between Keppel Golf Club and Sepoy Lines; Golf Club on Sunday, Sept. 16, over Keppel links. (Sepoy Lines players i mentioned first). 8.45 R. H. Dakeley (12) and Dr. R. O. Spink 115) vs. H. Irving Jones <6)290 words
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Article112 1934-09-13 14 Thonday. Sept. IS. Oolf: Garrison Golf Club, Women* Monthly Medal (Stroke). Football: B.A.F.A. Cup. WUUhires n vs. Pulau Branl. replay at Anaon Road Stadium: Oovt. League. Pint Division, Monopolies I Etceteras, J.C.S.A. ground. Friday. Sept. 14. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup. second round. Chinese vs. SRC, Anaon Road Stadium; Oovt.112 words
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Article34 1934-09-13 14 [The co-operation of club secretaries is requested In keeping this diary of sporting •vents accurate and up to date. It would be appreciated If they would lncluds the time the match* are to commence34 words
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Article141 1934-09-13 14 R.S.Y.C. Arrangements For Week-End. On Friday the 'B" class w:ll sad the fifth race of the change-boat ser.es starting at 515 p.m. In accordance with the conditions helmsmen will sal! the following boats: Hell—men representing:— Will sail:— Pruna Donna Betsy Paddy Punal Corrib Mowgli Merlin Prlma Dorm Bet«y Paddy141 words
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Article127 1934-09-13 14 Alteration In Dates Oi Fixture As a result of the game played yesterday between Police and RAF dates for the second round Ot S.A.F.A. Cup competition are subjecied to a slight revision. It was originally decided that the Police vs. Wlltshires First Eleven game should be played on127 words
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Article59 1934-09-13 14 Chinese Make A Good Start (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept 10. Playing on the Ipoh Padang this afternoon the Perak Club met the Chinese Corinthian Club m a frlet.dly try-out at hockey and were defeated by five goals to one. This was the Ip>h Club's second practice.59 words
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Advertisement210 1934-09-13 14 Other sporting news will be found on paces 7 and 16. m' I ikS^L* BTafaT MM ■r bW s& w *^J* i BbbVbbT Ht ,^r L^kSb^l e^LmbiS Hbbbbl I \I I -fl |ft yjßgJfl No wonder great engineers and sdjy J5 If i entists have proclaimed this a revo9gg xxiJ£S^s3^^sP210 words
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Advertisement44 1934-09-13 14 It's a DEAL! srd no mattei what you caO for it's deal In your favour when you arrange to run as srt. In the classified columns of the paper that sets most results because it «eu read THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE 4.44 words
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Article, Illustration4173 1934-09-13 15 ANOTHER BIG SWEEP RECORD AT BUKIT TIMAH. Excellent Finishes A Feature Of Fourth Day's Events. McPHERSON AND J. DONNELLY RIDE TWO WINNERS EACH. Tt seems that every succeeding day Is ko see records go by the board at the Bingapore Turf Club4,173 words
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Advertisement96 1934-09-13 15 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS FROM "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" (Lately Screened at the Afhambra) B t4S3 MAT 1 FT. fjidtt DbcMbl Orrh. SHE REMINDS ME Or TOD FT.. Eoafe Dsraia-a Oft*. B <U9 GOODKKSaR. UrrHj LMUc Lady Jaekaaa's Orck. AJaa fnai the Mtowiac ÜBUea HOLLYWOOD PABTT B MM m BAD HT96 words
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641 1934-09-13 16 Air Force Show Very Poor Form. Police 2; R.A.F. 1. The RAF. were knocked out by a second division team, the S.S. Police, in yesterday's first round Cup-tie at the Anson Road Stadium, by the odd goal in three. There has raiely been such641 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-09-13 16 iAr. A. van Tooren's Smiling Eyes wins the third race by a length from Lordlogy. Kissing Time and Veracity had a great struggle for third place.26 words
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Article40 1934-09-13 16 Wiltshires II And Pulau Brani In Cup Replay. The Wiltshire Regiment second team and Pulau Brani, who drew 2—2 when they met last week, will replay their first round S.A.F.A. cup tie at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon.40 words
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Article13 1934-09-13 16 The handicaps for Saturday will be sound on page 19.13 words
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Article135 1934-09-13 16 Andrew Currie Cup First Round. The first round of the Andrew Currie Cup competition which carries with it the women's championship of Singapore, was played over the Island Club course yesterday when the results were: Mrs. Cralk beat Mrs. Patterson. 6 4. Miss Abed beat Mrs. Douglas, 1 up. Mrs.135 words
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Article262 1934-09-13 16 Match Against Sepoy Lines On Sunday. The teams and starting ilmei for the match, between Keppel Oo*X Club ?:.d Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Sunday, Sept. 16 over the Keppel links, (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first) are as follows 8 45 R. H. Oakeley (12' and Dr.262 words
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Article70 1934-09-13 16 Record Time In The Junior Event. Isle of Man, Sept. 11. In the Manx Grand Prix races. White of Hertfordshire, a schoolmaster, riding a Norton, won the junior event covering 226 miles in the record time of two hours, 59 minutes and 44 seconds, averaging 75.59 m.p.h.Reuter - 70 words
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Article102 1934-09-13 16 The results of matches played on Tuesday In the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament were as follows: Men's Singles Handicap Class "B". Chin Hian Chong owe 6 beat S. K. Gaw owe IL, 6—o. 6—2; M. A. Alsagoff beat C. G. Richards walk over; Ec Keng Slang scr. beat Lim102 words
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Advertisement436 1934-09-13 16 pVE LEARNED SOMETHING NEW ABOUT BREAKFAST JpßfcA I u»d lo »ot a h«oyy breakfast »v«ry day thought I wouldn't f».l »oti»- MF fled without it Mi I But I begc-n »o notic* I wo. slowing Th«n I changed to lighter breakfast. I down a little M» half awake m -just436 words
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211 1934-09-13 17 Not Much Change In Next Year 's Cars. OLD FAVOURITES. This week inaugurates the opening of the new programme season, says the Autocar. It will be seen that the trade U apparently actuated by a conservative policy rather than by one which Introduces startling innovation*. Improved bodywork seems to be211 words
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Article264 1934-09-13 17 Safety Code. PREPARED BY INDIAN ASSOCIATION. A jatety code (baaed on tn.U ot Automot^le Association of England) hat now been prepared by the Balety First Association of India In consul taUon with the Western India Auto- mobile Association and la offered to the public for264 words
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Article142 1934-09-13 17 MOTORISTS' STORIES. A Bouse, a beetle, and-* cigarette end have been quoted as the respective caases of tiiree motor accidents, dating poK-e court proceedings. In one MM it w.is stated that a mooc jumpc.l on to the shoulder of the driver of a motorcar, and the shock ctnaed him to142 words
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Article, Illustration278 1934-09-13 17 Fctmous Racing Drivers. By far the most successful Italian driver this year has been Achllle Varsl. He has won six event* the most Important of which was the Targo Florio. The course for the Targo Florio event Is probably more severe than any other278 words
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Advertisement139 1934-09-13 17 OUT OF 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE JnE Sdv t *£v?^^r sPttil BtJv n^B V VI I I IHUr VQ I mm^ Jfjil I Irr^r 1 W -S mJO' comes a remarkable New Dodge, a 9 bigger, more powerful^ more luxurious Dodge replete with improvements, refinements, and a host of startling139 words
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Article, Illustration2137 1934-09-13 18 THE JAPANESE FACTOR. United States' Promise Of Home Rule. The recent enactment of the United States Congress, called after its sponsors the Tydings McDuffle Independence Law. provides for the complete Independence of the Philippines within 10 years. It puts an end to a political strife whichThe Times - 2,137 words
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Article273 1934-09-13 18 Hatry Helping The Steel Trust. It was revealed recently that the Home Secretary had issued a special permit to representatives of a London financial house to consult Clarence Hatry. now serving a 14-year sentence In Matdstone Oaol, whenever the necessity arose. The Sunday Express tells the rest273 words
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Article92 1934-09-13 18 A man pleaded m court at Morley, Yoris, that his son's ilie setmed to be rulea by the moon. The son. Willmn Kenry Moss. 21. was sent to prison for three months m the second division for stealing €2 from an electricity meter at n'^ home. His92 words
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Article21 1934-09-13 18 According to the Boston Post. Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh Is expecting a child about the third week of September.21 words
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Advertisement50 1934-09-13 18 (kmcußA m\\v\ skins \f/s your »kio punplv, raahy or ranily irritated? then »Urt uMng ratleara S««p now Containing mrdu-aled, emollient and healing properties, it •ootbea and rotniort* tender, armtitive akins and dors much to kreft them i leaf healthy aud m vigoroua condition. Saatte nth Sow. Maw l mnt Talcum50 words
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Article444 1934-09-13 19 Weights For Saturday's Races. The Handicaps for the fifth and last flay of the Gold Cup meeting are as follows Race 1. Posies, Class 1, Div. 2, 7 fun- Spot White 9.7, Gpld Finch 9, Phar Rong 8.9, Arrow Olrl 8.7, Get Up 8.4, Mountain Belle 8.4,444 words
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Article75 1934-09-13 19 (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. Sept 11. Mr. G W. Lloyd, of the F.MS, rail way police, new stationed In Ipoh, has been advised to leave the country on medical grounds. Mr. Lloyd was for some years stationed in Kuala Lumpur and also75 words
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Article88 1934-09-13 19 The echo of the recent shooting incident at the Banque de I'lndo Chine. when the night watchman, Nand Singh, ran amok and attacked the day watchman with a chopper and shot at the manager of th i bank, was heard hi the Assize Court today, before Mr.88 words
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Article70 1934-09-13 19 I Arrested yesterday on instructions from the Malacca police, two Chinese. Lee Ban Gok and Lee Hoon, were produced before Mr. Norman Orice, the' second magistrate, this morning, 'charged with criminal breach of trus* of $100 from Low Seng Guan. Inspector Wray applied for an ad journment until70 words
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Article97 1934-09-13 19 Launched At Newcastle Yesterday. London, Sept. 12. The Hani, the third of four »gsscl3 being built In Great Britain for the China Merchants' Steamship Navigation Co., was launched at Newcastle today by Miss Hsu, niece of Mr. Tan, the Chinese Consul In London. The Halll Is similar toReuter - 97 words
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65 1934-09-13 19 OWNERS' CONCESSION. Rugby, Sept. 11. It is now generally "Believed that the threatened strike m the South Wales coalfields will be avoided, the owners having expressed their willingness to refer matters to the arbitration of a board of three or more entirely Independent persons to be selected by ten officialsBritish Wireless - 65 words
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Article60 1934-09-13 19 The band of the 88. Police under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns will play the following weather permitting at Katong Park today at 5.15. Overture "The Barber of Seville' Rossini; Selection "Rigolletto" Verdi; Watts "Nights of Gladness" Ancllffe; Veil Dance "Alystle Beauty" Flnck. Selection "50 Years60 words
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Article67 1934-09-13 19 At the annual general meeting fcf the Singapore Chinese Funeral Association on Tuesday, the following were elected office-bearers: President, Mr. Cheong Koon Hong, vice-president, Mr. Chan Hye Seng. Hon. secretary, Mr. Ong Seng Kit, asst. Tan Tiara iVng. Hon. treasurer, Mr. Lim Kee Deng, hon. auditor, Mr. Koh67 words
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Article209 1934-09-13 19 Three Years For Robbery And Assault Tan Kim Teow was put on trial at the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell on charges of robbery and causing hurt on July 25 at 18, Prlnsep Street Mr. N. A. Worley, Acting DPP., prosecuted and the accused209 words
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Article121 1934-09-13 19 There were four minor fires In Singapore yesterday. The damage done m each case was slight and the brigade was able to return within a few minutes. At 12.03 p.m. an attap shed m Trurc Lane was ablaze and part of the roof was burnt out before121 words
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Advertisement190 1934-09-13 19 ALnAmDIiA soon First Indian Talkie with English Dialogue which set ALL LONDON U^ A.^[ TALKING "KARMA" FATE 'Wi.^ with DEVIKA RANI "You will never hear a lovelier voice w^ or diction or see a lovelier face." «T^HB says THE STAR. fk 9P^9r Sir Samuel and Lady Hoare were tbe Principal190 words
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Advertisement256 1934-09-13 19 HOW TO PREVENT "SMOKER'S TEETH" If you smoke heavily, your teeth should be cleaned twice a day with toothpaste specially made for smokers. For stains left by smoking are stubborn, and ding fast to die mum* 1 and your toothpaste must contain special ingredients to dissolve them away without injuring256 words
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Article, Illustration249 1934-09-13 20 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS i.lli I'LI.NDERS PETRIE, the most famous archaeologist m the world, left Finland for Northern Syria where he will start one of the most romantic quests of his life the search for a vanished civilisation that flourished 5.000249 words
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